Quotes about Beings
We are not machines that can be repaired through a series of steps—we are relational beings who are transformed by the mystery of relationship.
- Dan Allender
We are not machines that can be repaired through a series of steps—we are relational beings who are transformed by the mystery of relationship.
- Dan Allender
Ringing assurance that we are not alone... That we are assisted and defended by a powerful and glorious order of invisible Beings.
- Billy Graham
We may have found a cure for most evils; but we have found no remedy for the worst of them all, the apathy of human beings.
- Helen Keller
It is conceded by all that man is the very highest type of all living creatures on the earth. His intelligence is far superior to that of any other earthly being.
- Joseph Franklin Rutherford
In our natural state, we are glorious beings. In the world of illusion, we are lost and imprisoned, slaves to our appetites and our will to false power.
- Marianne Williamson
Destiny, with its mysterious and fatal patience, was slowly bringing these two beings near each other, fully charged and all languishing with the stormy electricities of passion.
- Victor Hugo
It is conceded by all that man is the very highest type of all living creatures on the earth. His intelligence is far superior to that of any other earthly being.
- Joseph Franklin Rutherford
If there were other civilizations out there, why would they ever want to make contact with humanity? If this was how we treated each other, how much kindness could we possibly show to some race of bug-eyed beings from beyond?
- Ernest Cline
Watching Knotcher torment Casey while the rest of us just sat and watched filled me not only with self-loathing, but with disgust for my whole species. If there were other civilizations out there, why would they ever want to make contact with humanity? If this was how we treated each other, how much kindness could we possibly show to some race of bug-eyed beings from beyond?
- Ernest Cline
with humanity? If this was how we treated each other, how much kindness could we possibly show to some race of bug-eyed beings from beyond?
- Ernest Cline
But these were real aliens we were fighting—sentient beings with highly advanced technology, intent on destroying us. And we were outnumbered thousands to one. We should've been dead a hundred times already. Were humans really just better at war than they were, or all this time, had the aliens been throwing the game?
- Ernest Cline